With any other team that in itself would be news, but with Jeffrey Loria and the Marlins it’s just business as usual.

Crasnick says the Marlins are looking for a young, MLB-ready starting pitcher in exchange for Ozuna, who’s hit .265 with 36 homers and a .727 OPS through 346 career games as a big leaguer and crushed Triple-A during his demotion.

Ozuna has some flaws, including shaky plate discipline, but he’s a plus defensive corner outfielder with 25-homer power and plenty of teams would probably be happy to make him part of their long-term plans.